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7stw v 7mm 300win
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1530632" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>The 7x300 is an easy wildcat for those that care to. My 7x300 runs a 175 eld-x at 3150, I have a good friend that shoots 180 berger vld's at 3130, but I have 2" of barrel on him. They're close. If you have an extended mag for the stw, it will beat the 7x300 with the heavier class bullets. I don't like chasing brass around, so I went with the 7x300. There are a few options that get you in the same ball park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1530632, member: 78438"] The 7x300 is an easy wildcat for those that care to. My 7x300 runs a 175 eld-x at 3150, I have a good friend that shoots 180 berger vld's at 3130, but I have 2" of barrel on him. They're close. If you have an extended mag for the stw, it will beat the 7x300 with the heavier class bullets. I don't like chasing brass around, so I went with the 7x300. There are a few options that get you in the same ball park. [/QUOTE]
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